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Do you know how to spot fake news? Can you tell the difference between truth and fiction? The Millburn Library is pleased to announce that we will have Anthony DePalma presenting a discussion on this fascinating and timely topic on Monday, April 24, at 7pm.

Anthony DePalma is an American author, journalist, and educator who was a foreign correspondent and reporter for The New York Times for 22 years. He is currently the Writer-in-Residence for Seton Hall University's College of Communications and the Arts. He will be here to help show all of us how to tell the difference between fake news and the truth.
Find more information about Anthony DePalma at his website.
This program is free to all and is sponsored by the Friends of the Millburn Library. The Millburn Library is located at 200 Glen Ave., Millburn, NJ 07041 and can be reached at 973-376-1006.

Impact100 Essex announced the four finalist grant nominees for their 2018 grant award on Dec. 5. One of these nominees will be voted the recipient of the $120,000 grant at the group’s Annual Conference to be held on January 15, 2019 at the Upper Montclair Women’s Club.

“We received 49 applications for inspiring and worthy projects this year. Through our grant selection process, we ...

Impact100 Essex announced the four finalist grant nominees for their 2018 grant award on Dec.

On Tuesday, November 13, the Rho Gamma Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated hosted Africa in the 1900’s featuring author Annamaria Alfieri and an African Art display at the Maplewood Public Library. This program was aligned with the Sorority Global Impact and Arts program. We had 34 guests at our event.

Atlantic Health System has once again been recognized for its commitment to diversity by being named number 77 on the FORTUNE ‘Best Workplaces for Diversity’ list– the third year in a row Atlantic Health System has earned this recognition from the national publication. As a leading provider of health care in New Jersey with more than 16,500 team members, Atlantic Health System is committed to ...

Atlantic Health System has once again been recognized for its commitment to diversity by being ...

The best board game in town is back! Mapsopoly is a localized South Orange and Maplewood version of the board game Monopoly. All proceeds from the sales of the new, updated issue of the game will go to Columbia High School’s Midnight Madness fund, a drug- and alcohol-free post-graduation party. Board spaces and monetary denominations are sponsored by local South Orange and Maplewood businesses, ...

The best board game in town is back! Mapsopoly is a localized South Orange and Maplewood version ...

WOODBRIDGE, NJ – Amboy Group, LLC, a Woodbridge, N.J. establishment, is recalling an undetermined amount of raw boneless and skinless poultry products because the products are misbranded and may contain milk, egg, and soy, known allergens, which are not declared on the finished product label, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

Atlantic Health System has once again been recognized for its commitment to diversity by being named number 77 on the FORTUNE ‘Best Workplaces for Diversity’ list– the third year in a row Atlantic Health System has earned this recognition from the national publication. As a leading provider of health care in New Jersey with more than 16,500 team members, Atlantic Health System is committed to ...

Atlantic Health System has once again been recognized for its commitment to diversity by being ...

“La Promesse,” an award-winning foreign film about how a father and son encounter immigrants in 1990s Europe, will be screened on Sunday, December 9, at 2 p.m., at the Burgdorff Center for the Performing Arts, 10 Durand Road, Maplewood.

A $15 donation is suggested.

The event will be hosted by La Cinematheque film club and co-sponsored by the Maplewood Office of Cultural Affairs.

“La Promesse,” an award-winning foreign film about how a father and son encounter immigrants in ...